KEY POINTS
  • As the Ukrainian delegation arrived at the Belarus border for a first round of talks with Russia on Monday, Chinese state media was quick to update and even livestream the proceedings.
  • When the invasion began on Thursday, and China's Foreign Ministry refused to categorize the attack as one.
  • Chinese state media has instead used the term "special military operations."
The Shanghai branch of the Communist Party newspaper, People's Daily, on Feb. 27, 2022.

BEIJING — In China, tightly controlled coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine has focused heavily on negotiations.

Beijing's line has been to promote negotiations, as China tries to position itself further away from Russia than was portrayed in early February during a high-profile meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin.